Discover Educational & Cultural Experiences in Tropical North Queensland
Where better to get an education than while on holidays? Explore Tropical North Queenslands best experiences that will enrich your mind.
Where better to get an education than while on holidays? Explore Tropical North Queenslands best experiences that will enrich your mind.
The Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured and sick turtles, [more…]
Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef work to protect and conserve both the Great Barrier Reef and reefs around the [more…]
Travel writer Lee Mylne has visited Queensland’s precious Great Barrier Reef multiple times. On a visit to Fitzroy Island she reflects on the joy her young grandson Ollie would take in this natural wonder.
These eco-travel tips will ensure that your trip to Tropical North Queensland is as green as the lush rainforest environment itself.
Take nothing but photographs, leave only footprints and help give back to the unique environment of Tropical North Queensland with these experiences and causes.
Anyone who’s ever done an organised tour will know the host or tour guide can make or break the experience. That’s why it pays to book a Great Barrier Reef tour with one of the Master Reef Guides, the official ambassadors of the world’s most famous reef.
It might be a well-known fact that Tropical North Queensland is the only place in the world where two natural World Heritage sites collide, but there’s more first and only’s to this destination than its reef and rainforest.
Looking for an eco-certified river, reef and rainforest adventure in Tropical North Queensland? Think Frankland Islands.
Riddle us this: what is the most complex natural system on earth, World Heritage-listed, and found in Tropical North Queensland?
Cairns Aquarium is Australia’s newest and most spectacular aquarium. It is the only aquarium in the world to exclusively showcase [more…]
Small World Journeys offers eco-friendly customised educational tours for high school, middle school and university groups. Their multi-day educational trips [more…]
The Great Barrier Reef is the only place in the world that you can swim with dwarf minke whales: an experience so exclusive it only happens for two months of the year and only in Tropical North Queensland.
There’s a sense of responsibility that comes when you’re visiting one of the world’s seven wonders; a calling to nurture nature. If leaving only footprints (or fin waves in this case) is high on your priority list, here are some ways you can help the Great Barrier Reef during your next holiday.
Surrounded by pristine turquoise waters that will make you question whether you’re in a dream, discover the true meaning of tropical oasis at the exclusive and ultra-luxurious, Lizard Island.
Only 12 residents? There’s probably a gazillion of them, but let’s start things slowly shall we. It’s not easy to keep track of every single one of the Great Barrier Reef’s inhabitants but here are some of the most famous ones in Tropical North Queensland.
As you’d expect from one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Great Barrier Reef is home to some weird, wonderful and just plain loveable creatures. Here’s 25 fun Great Barrier Reef facts about a marine world larger than Italy.
The Great Barrier Reef is a thriving, living marine environment. It inspires all who visit, even those who see it every day, like marine biologist and owner of Marine Discoveries, Gareth Phillips.
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